THE boss of Hobbycraft is leading a team of seven trekkers who are this week embarking on a 100-mile trek to Plymouth to raise money for one of the UK’s leading children’s palliative care charities.
Hobbycraft CEO Dominic Jordan and Together for Short Lives CEO Andy Fletcher are leading a team of senior executives on the 100-mile journey from Children’s Hospice South West’s Little Bridge House in Fremington, North Devon, from Friday.
Then, over four days, they will walk the Tamara Coast to Coast Way, finishing on the Tamar Bridge on Monday.
As the trek progresses toward Plymouth, Hobbycraft employees across the country will join the challenge by walking 10,000 steps in their stores.
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